Family-Sponsored Preferences

Cleveland, OH Immigration Lawyer

When you have decided to assist your family members with the process of
immigrating to the United States, you can come to Robert Brown LLC for help.
Our attorneys represent clients in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, and we work
with individuals and employers throughout the world. Call or visit our
office for a consultation, during which an Ohio immigration attorney from
our team will review all your options and help you take action to begin
the process. There are several different types of immigrant visas for
the family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPR)
depending on the specific relationship and immigration status of the sponsoring
family member:

Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Citizens The F1 family preference category is intended for the unmarried sons and
daughters of United States citizens, as well as for their minor children.
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides 23,400 of these visas on
a yearly basis.

Spouse, Child, and Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents There are 114,200 visas reserved every year for the spouse, minor children,
and unmarried children of green card holders. A minimum of 77% of F2 visas
are directed to be provided to spouses and minor children.

Married Sons and Daughters of Citizens The married children of U.S. citizens receive approximately 23,400 of
all family-preference visas every year, and the F3 visa also allows the
holder to bring his or her minor children, if any.

Brothers and Sisters of Adult Citizens If a U.S. citizen is 21 years of age or older, he or she can sponsor siblings,
their spouses, and minor children to immigrate with the F4 visa. Approximately
65,000 visas are allocated for this category on an annual basis.

Let Us Help You

At our firm, we fully understand how much is at stake when you are planning
to help your loved ones immigrate and join you in the United States. Whether
you were born here or if you have personally been through the immigration
process, we strongly encourage you to seek our help to ensure the fastest
and smoothest result to your case. We can guide you through the entire
procedure and will fight to help you reunite with your family members.

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